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Updated: April 30, 2025


"Me mother's after goin' to the town to buy a bit o' bread, an' Judy's streeled off with herself, goodness knows where, wid her ould pipe in her pocket. Dear knows when she'll be back; an' she bid me stop at home an' mind the fire, but I come away out o' that as soon as her back was turned."

She had earrings like chandeliers; you might have lighted 'em up, by Jove and a yellow satin train that streeled after her like the tail of a cornet." "How old is she?" asked Emmy, to whom George was rattling away regarding this dark paragon, on the morning of their reunion rattling away as no other man in the world surely could.

Richard stared too at the pleasant, furze-dotted commons, spinning away to right and left as the horses trotted sharply onward commons whereon meditative donkeys endured rather than enjoyed existence, after the manner of their kind; and prodigiously large families of yellow-gray goslings streeled after the flocks of white geese, across spaces of fresh sprung grass around shallow ponds, in which the blue and dapple of the sky was reflected.

There was a styme o' licht that streeled in at the open door, frae a candle your lordship set on a table in the lobby; the auld lord would hae nae lichts in the house after the ten hours. Sae I got to the door, and grippit to the candle, and flew off to your lordship's room, and the rest ye ken. 'Thank you, very much, Mrs. Bower, said Logan. 'You quite understand, Merton, don't you?

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